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chance to detect them early, but the bigger objects are now being catalogued and traced, but there is no technology at the moment to really stop them from hitting the earth. >> thank you very much. >> all right, back down to earth now and on to other news. track and field superstar oscar pistorius says he is not guilty of murder. >> the south african runner appeared in court today when he was officially charged with shooting his " friend said. he will remain in custody until a bail hearing on tuesday. >> oscar pistorius is used to media attention but not of this kind. the world-famous sprinter hit his head under a jacket on his way to the courthouse where a magistrates formally charged him with the murder of his girlfriend. he wept in the dark as the charge was and -- the charge was announced. she was found dead at his home yesterday. south african media are suggesting he shot her four times through a bathroom door. police are still investigating evidence found at the scene. south africa is in shock. there were the darlings of the press. she, a famous model, he and athletic star. and national sport
chance to detect them early, but the bigger objects are now being catalogued and traced, but there is no technology at the moment to really stop them from hitting the earth. >> thank you very much. >> all right, back down to earth now and on to other news. track and field superstar oscar pistorius says he is not guilty of murder. >> the south african runner appeared in court today when he was officially charged with shooting his " friend said. he will remain in custody...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. market. can the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't use a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with him i also don't know of anyone who's particularly mean to know what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness that would be present to murder show. america's you know so when you go on this there would be an american bind every tree with a gun. for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. market. can the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always...
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in technology, there's no alternative. and the good news is, the space we're participating in, the global commerce and payment, is a place where enormous change is happening and consumers are behaving and we're trying to drive that and we're benefiting from it. >> how do you continue to capitalize on the movement to mobile? one quarter of your new customers are mobile. i mean, so, you're able to figure this out in a way that some others that we talk about on a daily basis, facebook and other names, are still trying to figure out how to monetize mobile. you think you figured it out? >> well, scott, we're actually lucky, i would say. we monetize on mobile the same way we do on the web. so, it's never represented a conflict for us. so, early on, we saw mobile, we belt hard, we bet big. we didn't worry about cannibalization and we just worried about providing the great, the best possible consumer experience. and that has served us well. we monetize the same way, so, we're indifferent to what screen a consumer shops on. >> payp
in technology, there's no alternative. and the good news is, the space we're participating in, the global commerce and payment, is a place where enormous change is happening and consumers are behaving and we're trying to drive that and we're benefiting from it. >> how do you continue to capitalize on the movement to mobile? one quarter of your new customers are mobile. i mean, so, you're able to figure this out in a way that some others that we talk about on a daily basis, facebook and...
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science technology innovation called the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i know that i'm. really messed up. for it so personally. it's. worse for going through the white house of a. radio guy for a minute. what clothes were about to give you never seen anything like this i'm telling. ya soon guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking up the set well there is seemingly no shortage of disturbing news coming out of the pentagon these days the latest now by the announcement that the you know d.c. is creating a new medal of honor a medal that honors those brave men and women who get behind their videogame like consuls and assassinate suspected terrorists from their air conditioned offices yet the drone king is now warning his drone operator minions for their outstanding valor it's called the distinguished warfare medal it will be awarded to individuals for their extraordinary.
science technology innovation called the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i know that i'm. really messed up. for it so personally. it's. worse for going through the white house of a. radio guy for a minute. what clothes were about to give you never seen anything like this i'm telling. ya soon guys i'm abby martin...
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, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people can get the most of their investment. >> thank you. we all have to be at the table. we need your input. we have tried to work with the same set of facts. there is 1.2 trillion dollars of tax expenditures, that was a one-year number. the problem we have with sequestration is that it is two trillion over 10 years. the annual tax expenditure number is 10 times that amount. the upper 1% of income earners in this country get about 25% of tax expenditure benefits. so, there is room for changes in our tax code that will be encouraged the type of creativity you are talking about and allow us to have reasonable budgets and allow
, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people can get the most of their...
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three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone state of face recognition technology though it is intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparking new privacy concerns. has more now on america's fondness for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans be gathered at the border when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're real
three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone state of face recognition technology though it is intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparking new privacy concerns. has more now on america's fondness for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from...
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a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after i've gone through the three-step vetting process would i consider what the company goes or what it makes or how it's done in the past, in part because it's so difficult to judge those issues and i would rather use the quick filter i went through above before i crack the books on the company. something i will teach to you do right after the break. stay with cramer. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and
a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after...
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. >> we also see libya as a place where the allies were able to bring a wide variety of military technology together, integrated and perform, i think, very well under u.n. security counsel resolution to avert a real humanitarian disaster. >> despite the success in libya, there is no template for nato intervention. >> the problem with it is those conditions will never repeat themselves. and so those who talk about it as a model for the future, it's only a model insofar as nato can become an enforcing arm, peacemaking arm of the united nations in conjunction with a regional organization. >> i think we have to be a little judicious when we refer to libya as a case or a model that we can hold up as a successful intervention here as we go into the second decade of the 21st century. it may turn out that way, it may not. but i think one of the things that did come out of that intervention was a realization that it's always going to take strong alliances of many countries and interests to do this. >> but the operation in libya stands out as an example of america going beyond its self-interest to su
. >> we also see libya as a place where the allies were able to bring a wide variety of military technology together, integrated and perform, i think, very well under u.n. security counsel resolution to avert a real humanitarian disaster. >> despite the success in libya, there is no template for nato intervention. >> the problem with it is those conditions will never repeat themselves. and so those who talk about it as a model for the future, it's only a model insofar as nato...
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it is a kind of a jump in technology if so whereas it's an evolution of technology it also is a huge leap forward so as helicopters can be redesigned to repurpose and can conduct surveillance drones are designed with surveillance in mind so they're incredibly effective they have some of the most invasive equipment sophisticated equipment on the market that outfit them and this is like their driving purpose behind their existence to when when helicopters first started being used or even before that aircraft for surveillance did we put into place rules that would prevent them from being overly intrusive i realize you know with all that noise of the helicopter makes it's a whole lot more difficult to be super intrusive words you know maintain surveillance on somebody in a way that might. bridge or cross over the border the moment relative to a draw but did we did we put into place anything or are there like no rules what's the situation where is that transition there are no rules and i think in many areas some privacy not just the syria we've relied on the practical. realistic. characte
it is a kind of a jump in technology if so whereas it's an evolution of technology it also is a huge leap forward so as helicopters can be redesigned to repurpose and can conduct surveillance drones are designed with surveillance in mind so they're incredibly effective they have some of the most invasive equipment sophisticated equipment on the market that outfit them and this is like their driving purpose behind their existence to when when helicopters first started being used or even before...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. bases based on guns you know i care redfish the red sox play. music. concert the show to take on how to sing we just had a studio upgrade put them on the systems to go to the heights and debate which is a big city divided the united states has to work for it because some scenes from the receipts are to say me looks like someone killed them it says stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming is there a concept of the scheme past. choose your language. because we can with no influential they still some of. us choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that you think are a cool. choose to stories that entire lives choose to be accessed off to. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food because you know how fabulous. skinny i mean it. sounds i know that i'm sitting in the same league really messed up. in the all clear and so closely apologized to the second. worst year for those who know me.
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in the meantime you also lukd the technology exchange traded fund, which supby about 2%. would you put any new money to work or take any money off the table with these? >> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology. >> tom: you own all four funds we mentioned tonight, marshall? >> yes, sir. >> tom: opener friday market monitor get from chicago, marshall front can front barnett associates. he moved to shut down a swiss train trading account it accused trading ahead of that deal. the agency froze the account saying it. ed call options on hynes stock one day before the deal was amount making a potential $1.7 million in profit after the deal was made probable. public. two weeks from today is when billions of dollars of government spending cuts are set to go into affect. this is the spending part of the fis
in the meantime you also lukd the technology exchange traded fund, which supby about 2%. would you put any new money to work or take any money off the table with these? >> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology....
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scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris canning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think it's american do i think it's appropriate that somebody can press a button and determine everywhere i've been everything i've done everyone i've been with you know its role and i think that we're entitled to privacy. author and journalist a.j. jacobs recently spent three months documenting every second of his life with a small camera worn like a bluetooth it's remarkable it holds ten hours of video esquire magazine editor at large subscribed to self surveillance for an article about life logging yet he believes the market of high tech cameras and consumer biometric applications will soon make little
scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris canning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> we talked about the way stocks diverge from companies. let me tell you about a tool that can help you make money quickly but carries a certain amount of risk and can be trouble if you don't know what you're doing. i'm talking about investing in initial public offerings, ipos, get more questions about this than anything. it's possible to ignore the opportunities that have presented themselves the last couple of years. some are red hot and others fizzle from the opening bell. these are led by technology and in some cases social media names, which have been met with exceptional hype. hype doesn't begin to describe the buzz, almost hysteria, about the facebook ipo. that was super hype. maybe hyper hype. they are sexy, talked about and written, endlessly, but hardly ever told what to actually do with them
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> we talked about the way stocks diverge from companies. let me tell you about a tool that can help you make money quickly but carries a certain amount of risk and can be trouble if you don't know what you're doing. i'm talking about investing in initial...
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allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone strace recognition technology though it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns. has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eye as wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses his illogical and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans will be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what w
allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone strace recognition technology though it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns. has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york...
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't use a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with and i also don't know anyone who is particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness that would be present to murder children. america's you know so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun. for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. for. the mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video
it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't use a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with and i also don't know anyone who is particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody...
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america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people in. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans will be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing on is the individual and so if you are interested in reducing crime or reducing terrorism you do have to focus on the individual and i am in a way. of connecting the person with a measurement recognition of unwanted visitors face recognition and iris scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. tool box of trackin
america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people in. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans will be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing on is the individual and so if you are interested in reducing crime or...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. base is based on. you know care read fitness. play. music. concert the show today how to sing we just heard a studio phrase like a month is devoted to the debate which is busy dividing the united states the same with big mass shootings from the receipts a to sandy hook school someone coming to stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming is there a nonsense of the simplest. choose your language closely killaloe influential senators feel some of. the concerns get to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the lives choose the access to your office. you live on one hundred thirty three possible so food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i don't know that i'm still really messed up. for it so actually. it's. worse cheaper to live through the white house or to the. radio guy for a minute. what clothes are about to give you never seen anything like this i'm telling. ya soon guys i'm abby mar
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as i turn around and lose use the joy stick technology and get out of here, tell me about the technology. explain what is so great. >> you have your hand on it, large boat with two engines, what you do is control shift, throttle and steering in a simple movement. we have software engineers here, engine people who get in the technology, and you're moving a massive boat in close quarters doing a great job, by the way. liz, you have no idea how tight it is. there's a lot of boats. liz: don't hit it (holy cow. >> doing great. this is the beauty of the product, someone who is not an expert boat operates in close quarters. >> expert does not describe me maneuvering this boat -- >> you're doing it like an expert. it's great. >> dusty said they got manufacturing plants all over the world. it is amazing, and, you know, made in the usa, made in europe. you have a global view, i think, of what's going on right now. >> we have a good feel for the global economy and marine industty, and more and more than just marine, by the way. wii the largest fitness manufacturer in the world. >> oh, are you reall
as i turn around and lose use the joy stick technology and get out of here, tell me about the technology. explain what is so great. >> you have your hand on it, large boat with two engines, what you do is control shift, throttle and steering in a simple movement. we have software engineers here, engine people who get in the technology, and you're moving a massive boat in close quarters doing a great job, by the way. liz, you have no idea how tight it is. there's a lot of boats. liz: don't...
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. >> and goal line technology finally upon us. stay with us. >> welcome back. being a citizen of an eu member countries has brought many new rights and benefits, such as the right to free movement within the trading bloc and the right to work in any other member country, but exercising those rights is still sometimes a little more complicated than one would expect. >> today in brussels, the eu prominent commissioner discussing every day hurdles that many citizens face in the you. they will be looking a practical solutions, especially when it comes to the right of free movement. >> with 2013 officially declared as the year of the european citizen, we found out exactly how tricky it can be to live the e you dream. >> he is the very academy of a modern uses and here the 26- year-old german studied in the netherlands, works and lives in belgium, and is married to a finn. she understands the challenges of relocating from one country to another, especially dealing with bureaucracy. >> it took four attempts to register with the authorities. no one there seemed to know
. >> and goal line technology finally upon us. stay with us. >> welcome back. being a citizen of an eu member countries has brought many new rights and benefits, such as the right to free movement within the trading bloc and the right to work in any other member country, but exercising those rights is still sometimes a little more complicated than one would expect. >> today in brussels, the eu prominent commissioner discussing every day hurdles that many citizens face in the...
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scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your shape heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think it's american do i think it's appropriate that somebody can press a button and determine everywhere i've been everything i've done everyone i've been with know it's role. and i think that we're entitled to privacy author and journalist a.j. jacobs recently spent three months documenting every second of his life with a small camera worn like a bluetooth it's remarkable it holds ten hours of video esquire magazine editor at large subscribed to self surveillance for an article about life logging yet he believes the market of high tech cameras and consumer biometric applications will soon make little br
scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your shape heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think...
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ain't technology grand? also on this valentine's day, you can buy love. the motely fool is out with stocks based on romance, starting with interactive corp. it's the company that owns match.com. research shows online dating is a nearly $2-billion industry. an internet dating site in china trades on the nasdaq under the ticker symbol d-a-t-e. and in case you forgot it's valentine's day, you can call ftd to deliver flowers, or buy your sweetie shares of united online, which owns ftd. still to come, die hard date night. the latest installment of films offering romance and more at box office on this valentine's day. that's later. but first, how some travelers are steering clear of the ocean but still exploring the world by boat. more on that next. business is flowing for river cruise operators. joining us this morning via skype is wally jones. he is with travel leaders. good morning to you wally. > > good morning, angie. thanks for having me. > how brisk is your business? > > you know, our river cruising right now is up 35% over last year. > what do you think
ain't technology grand? also on this valentine's day, you can buy love. the motely fool is out with stocks based on romance, starting with interactive corp. it's the company that owns match.com. research shows online dating is a nearly $2-billion industry. an internet dating site in china trades on the nasdaq under the ticker symbol d-a-t-e. and in case you forgot it's valentine's day, you can call ftd to deliver flowers, or buy your sweetie shares of united online, which owns ftd. still to...
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so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the industrial impacts. do you want to -- neil, do you want to -- >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with what you said, but i think it's a false dichotomy. i do believe in history. if you look at music or software, music was done by the labels, software was done by microsoft or ibm. then came the internet, pcs, tablets and mp3 players. anybody can create software or make music. nobody pays anything. what's settled is it's not one versus the other, it's ecology of markets that didn't exist. there's markets of 1, 10, 100,000, a million. there's still labels, but i would
so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the...
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technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future are covered. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from your television. mobile devices you can watch artsy anytime anywhere and. more news today. fleda if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. look. it's technology innovation all the it's developments from around russia. the future covered. reviving global economic growth is one of the priorities for the g. twenty summit that will take place here in russia later here but the key to achieving that is setting the right policies to discuss what these policies should be i'm joined by on him. the head of the organization for economic cooperation and development thank you so much for joining me sir during this visit to moscow you had a chance to meet with russia's president vladimir putin was rushes bid to join the always discussed was almost the only topic because we did not have time to discuss too many more we discuss the g twenty also the accession of russia in
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its technology innovations all the developments around russia. the huge area covered. commission free critique should be free. for judges free to make minced free. three stooges free. and free blank just plug in video for your media projects free media and on to r t v dot com you. thanks. welcome back to part two of the sports show let's now move on to motor sport and the head of this season's german to ring camos to series the added team made their first trip to moscow unveiled their new and improved a five car as russia prepares to host their first ever stage in the racing series but i chose reports. the d.t. and all touring car series is a type of racing known as silhouette where the cars look like production models but to mechanically different and with the pressure from zero to sporting creasing in russia the six stage of the tamer a series will now be held here in the capital for the first time on the fourth of august the d.t. and well into new territory contesting a stage of the twenty thirteenth season at the more scary story circuit their first visit to russia
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honda officials unveiled the sample made with the technology. they say one key is the way the two metals are folded. the technique also relies on special adhesives. the resulting plate is lighter than steel and cheaper than products made just with aluminum. company representatives say the new method can be used on parts such as door panels and a car's trunk. that would shave around 20 kilograms off a vehicle's weight. honda plans to use the technology in a new model set to go on sale in the united states next month. honda isn't the only carmaker that's trying to make lighter cars. others both in japan and overseas are also pursuing the same goal. last year, japan's suzuki motor rolled out a mini car that's about 70 kilograms lighter than the previous model. suzuki reduced the use of regular steel and instead employed high tensile strength steel for the body of the new model. bmw plans to release an electric car and other models in japan next year. they use carbon fiber for much of their bodies. carbon fiber is lighter than steel. experts say the
honda officials unveiled the sample made with the technology. they say one key is the way the two metals are folded. the technique also relies on special adhesives. the resulting plate is lighter than steel and cheaper than products made just with aluminum. company representatives say the new method can be used on parts such as door panels and a car's trunk. that would shave around 20 kilograms off a vehicle's weight. honda plans to use the technology in a new model set to go on sale in the...
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there is also the fear they might share what nuclear technology they have with the likes of iran and two things here. iran would obviously only need to hit israel to spark world war three. north koreans would only need to send a nuclear tipped missile as far as japan if they wanted to spark a major international crisis. >> shep: jonathan hunt, reporting from the united nations. let's bring in former intelligence over, make barrett. he is ceo of intelligence firm, what is your sense as it relates to north korea? >> it's a good news, bad news. we've been dealing with this for 50 years. these are unstable and bit insane but the likelihood of a conflict tomorrow or next week is very low. flip side is exactly what jonathan was saying, that the technology -- this is a disaster of a country. they have limited economic means. they have limited access to the outside world. even they are able to build an intercontinental missile the components of that and something nearing the size of a warhead where you could create real problems. the technology proliferation and ability to use computers to s
there is also the fear they might share what nuclear technology they have with the likes of iran and two things here. iran would obviously only need to hit israel to spark world war three. north koreans would only need to send a nuclear tipped missile as far as japan if they wanted to spark a major international crisis. >> shep: jonathan hunt, reporting from the united nations. let's bring in former intelligence over, make barrett. he is ceo of intelligence firm, what is your sense as it...
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now we're twenty percent market share because the president in the stimulus package invested in green technology and there's an excellent point and a bit of a question is what prevents that company from doing like was this inside of the company that shut down in ohio is it working for the bank now who are you going to say yeah you know it's you know i think that we need to have a seven point permeable membrane around this country market is some kind of a trade policy we had trade policies well i don't agree with many trade policies at all you want people to be investing you want people to have their money it should be people the government shouldn't be investing in anything the government should be providing the services the baseline services not your this guy because you would provide moments for investing in things that means they're taking your it's not their money it's your money they've stolen from it is taken the money and they're going to invest it better you that what your idea of me and my money and i'll invest in the things that you're identifying is the fundamental flaw in in in monet
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the new resource and emerging global leader in helping entrepreneurs develop technologies and initiatives that restore the earth's equilibrium bernard reac your authors of the book remake the money new currencies turn scarcity into prosperity and. rethinking money and they join me now in the studio welcome to you both thank you snow and great book rethinking it's fact. it's somebody i know put put a globe on the bag. and i set this up by pointing out that over the last forty years we've seen one hundred forty five major monetary or fiscal crises around the world . what's that what's at the core of this stuff with our well he was lee one looks at each crisis on its own and what's different about. what we're doing is but look what's common. and actually the commonality is that we are officially trying to maintain the mop we hope of a culture of one type of currency created privately by the banking system and that system is not stable is systemic unstable we've been able to prove scientifically in five peer reviewed articles in major journals bouts of course we've been thrilled so much in ou
the new resource and emerging global leader in helping entrepreneurs develop technologies and initiatives that restore the earth's equilibrium bernard reac your authors of the book remake the money new currencies turn scarcity into prosperity and. rethinking money and they join me now in the studio welcome to you both thank you snow and great book rethinking it's fact. it's somebody i know put put a globe on the bag. and i set this up by pointing out that over the last forty years we've seen...
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it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. of. the golden. mum. let's be. playing. her. i wish i. love. a bomb if flame good luck. just simply get along and i'm. right i'm a little. fifth. he believes. if. he. gets to. see. now i'm really curious reshaping europe. a meeting in dublin has mentioned forty five c.e.o.'s all from multinational companies representing billions of euros of turnover. companies like fiat's the farce british petroleum kirkstall nestlé siemens shell unit lever and many others all of them supporting what is in this book. the all source freeze c.e.o.'s. show or more know their girl in a hummer and this a decker. living in the netherlands a new vista decker he was the head of philips one of the largest companies in the country. and i was to have a volvo a car producing company. and showman nor was the head of lee honest as a very large french automotive national. so the authors of this report were three c.e.o.'s from some of the biggest companies in europe. it was a political manifesto written by his indu
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so the technologies we're developing takes advantage of these advances in technology and allows the cable operators to take advantage of the capacity they've already invested in. >> host: phil mckinney, is the cable industry a growing industry? do you see a long future for that industry? >> guest: oh, yeah, definitely. i mean, from the standpoint of cablelabs, keep in mind our membership is world wild, not just the -- worldwide, not just the u.s. in china there's estimationings there's going to be $30 billion spent in the cable industry alone over the next five years. even here in the u.s., we're still seeing growth. if you look at the growth rate in data usage from subscribers from cable data services, we're seeing anywhere from 30, 40, 50% rates on an annual basis, and there's no slowing down. so there's just this insatiable hunger for more capacity, faster or speeds. and so the cable industry has a long, long future in being able to be that provider of choice for those services. >> host: when you look ten years down the road, how are people going to be viewing video, viewing tv? same w
so the technologies we're developing takes advantage of these advances in technology and allows the cable operators to take advantage of the capacity they've already invested in. >> host: phil mckinney, is the cable industry a growing industry? do you see a long future for that industry? >> guest: oh, yeah, definitely. i mean, from the standpoint of cablelabs, keep in mind our membership is world wild, not just the -- worldwide, not just the u.s. in china there's estimationings...
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we have always been a leader in technology. it is sort of a core competency of farce, and we will be the first casino in the nation to be able to have gaming right for your tell room. liz: limited, a chicken that? religion, but jet. >> one slot given for video programs. the way the that procedures are, you have to open up an account. liz: they have to see you know you're not 14 years old. >> did you have to have a card to be able to do it. you need a password and you need a signing. liz: show id. >> that's right. that is a we make sure there is nobody on a prohibited gary lester no one who is south excluded. one of the very important controls that we work on. so you go down to the casino cashier's office increase in the county. kigali lose $2,500 a day. so there are limits. right now we're only at a 90 day trial. we will go through these 90 days . we partner with the division of gaming enforcement to has been amazing. liz: what is it? the device? just as included as it could be. all in an interactive group. we partnered last ye
we have always been a leader in technology. it is sort of a core competency of farce, and we will be the first casino in the nation to be able to have gaming right for your tell room. liz: limited, a chicken that? religion, but jet. >> one slot given for video programs. the way the that procedures are, you have to open up an account. liz: they have to see you know you're not 14 years old. >> did you have to have a card to be able to do it. you need a password and you need a signing....
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. olympic gold. lead player our blood. pressure. let's be. a player. i wish to. play a long flame good luck. lifts the monumental and i'm. right i'm a little. lift. if . he lifts. he. lifts. now i'm really curious reshaping europe. a meeting in dublin has mentioned forty five c.e.o.'s all from multinational companies representing billions of euros of turnover. companies like fiat's the farce british petroleum kirkstall nestlé siemens shell unit lever and many others all of them supporting what is in this book. the authors freeze c.e.o.'s. show more know their girl in a hummer and this a dick or. living in the netherlands i knew this a decker he was the head of philips one of the largest companies in the country. and i was the head of volvo a car producing company. and showman nor was the head of lee honest as a very large french automotive national. so the authors of this report were free c.e.o.'s from some of the biggest companies in europe it was a political manifesto written by thes
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the latest technology is often unavailable. but 2/3 of the students come from democrats. many are undocumented and have no right to stay in the u.s., a problem washington has so far failed to solve. the school principal says many of his students are anxious. >> they want to know what their future is. "will i be able to go to college? will i be able to find employment?" the same concerns everyone else has. they just it's a different set of obstacles that it is sometimes difficult for us to relate to. >> this police officer has been employed to keep the schools say. the memory of the school massacre in newtown, connecticut, is still fresh in everyone's minds. teachers do not want to carry weapons. they hope this police officer will be determined enough -- deterrent enough, but there's no sign of a change in mentality on guns. shooting ranges continue to be popular. nicholas held his first gun when he was four years old. now he is 12 and is a regular at the range. he is known as one of the finest shops in town. guns kill 900 americans every month. but this shooting range emp
the latest technology is often unavailable. but 2/3 of the students come from democrats. many are undocumented and have no right to stay in the u.s., a problem washington has so far failed to solve. the school principal says many of his students are anxious. >> they want to know what their future is. "will i be able to go to college? will i be able to find employment?" the same concerns everyone else has. they just it's a different set of obstacles that it is sometimes difficult...